 Today we are rolling streets wise. We roll them and we distribute them to the homeless. You give service out, you get finned, active through the programs. The adventures journey also helps you just embrace life. The most exciting thing is definitely the camps. Because you know, you go in places but also getting out in your community which is something most people wouldn't usually do. Duke of Edinburgh is basically about developing yourself more in the community and the skills, developing how you can improve yourself. You have so many different activities you do and you learn so much time management. We interact more with people. I can meet new people, new friends and help the community. You find friends, there's no matter what, even if you're not looking for friends you will find them. I've tried new activities and everything that I've never thought I would ever do. Because at the end of the day you see the results and you see the improvement in yourself and the change. I've currently completed my bronze which is really good. I've learned a lot of skills and I'm on to my silver now. But it was pretty fun just working as a team and getting to our checkpoint where we planned to be and getting back before dark. Good self was really fun just being out with my mates, just out in the bush. It was a lot of fun because I was mainly hiking. You're getting to learn everybody better and almost getting deeper and becoming better friends. Especially on this trip, all the people here I haven't even met before. I know a few of them from school but I haven't met a lot of them and they're all in a different grade. But then I came here and you see how many different really amazing people are in other grades and that meant a lot to me. I'd say to anyone willing to join the Duke of Edinburgh program get stuck in, get a couple of your mates to do it. You do a lot of new stuff and you learn a lot of new things. Helping people staying here, learning to live life through the fullest. There's no good reason not to do it.